2019 what did ya do today....

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monterey

QuoteWhat are some of your views on static vs working recurve??  Which one is better shooting and which gives better performance??

Was my answer to that question.   A great performing static can outperform a poor performing recurve.  But I think a top performing recurve will always outperform a top performing static.

Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

Mad Max

Is that because of more working limb?
I would rather fail at something above my means, than to succeed at something  beneath my means  
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Shredd

Quote from: monterey on October 04, 2019, 03:24:02 PM
QuoteWhat are some of your views on static vs working recurve??  Which one is better shooting and which gives better performance??

Was my answer to that question.   A great performing static can outperform a poor performing recurve.  But I think a top performing recurve will always outperform a top performing static.

  I am assuming you mean static as in static recurve tips and recurve as in working recurve tips...

oldfartfarmer

I went and got me some MDF at home depot and a nice chunk of oak, oh and another router bitt,
so now i can start making my template and form,
DANG,,as im typing this I figured (brain farted) I need me some metal strips and some light cord,
,
what size light cord??

Ive already got my dowels,  Oh ya this is gonna be a rubber band Form,

thanks
John
You only have so long a string,
Try not to Burn it from Both Ends

kennym

Here ya go Elroy




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Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Forwardhandle

Open and take some sander porn pics  :thumbsup:
If you fear failure, you will never try ! But never except it!!

Bvas

Quote from: oldfartfarmer on October 04, 2019, 04:38:34 PM
I went and got me some MDF at home depot and a nice chunk of oak, oh and another router bitt,
so now i can start making my template and form,
DANG,,as im typing this I figured (brain farted) I need me some metal strips and some light cord,
,
what size light cord??

Ive already got my dowels,  Oh ya this is gonna be a rubber band Form,

thanks
John

I use 1/8" aluminum and the cheap two strand lamp cord.
Some hunt to survive; some survive to hunt

oldfartfarmer

Quote from: Bvas on October 04, 2019, 05:19:19 PM
Quote from: oldfartfarmer on October 04, 2019, 04:38:34 PM
I went and got me some MDF at home depot and a nice chunk of oak, oh and another router bitt,
so now i can start making my template and form,
DANG,,as im typing this I figured (brain farted) I need me some metal strips and some light cord,
,
what size light cord??

Ive already got my dowels,  Oh ya this is gonna be a rubber band Form,

thanks
John

I use 1/8" aluminum and the cheap two strand lamp cord.

what thickness lamp cord, my local hardware sell it off the rolls, does it matter? what hight? the cord is?
You only have so long a string,
Try not to Burn it from Both Ends

Roy from Pa

Cool beans, Kenny...

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Crooked Stic

 :laughing: :laughing: I figured this was gonna be a different sander  :bigsmyl: 

old fart what are you using the cord for??
High on Archery.

Forwardhandle

Hey Kenny let us know how you like that ?  Im thinking of getting one , the variable speed is nice !
If you fear failure, you will never try ! But never except it!!

Eric Krewson

The armadillo wars start today, they can play around in my yard but once they migrate into my winter garden their lives are in peril, more to follow.




Shredd

Quote from: Eric Krewson on October 06, 2019, 10:29:25 AM
The armadillo wars start today, they can play around in my yard but once they migrate into my winter garden their lives are in peril, more to follow.

   Won't your arrows bounce off them??    :laugh:

Roy from Pa

Maybe with your glass bows, Shreddy.

But Eric makes real all wood osage bows:):

oldfartfarmer

Quote from: Crooked Stic on October 04, 2019, 09:55:32 PM
:laughing: :laughing: I figured this was gonna be a different sander  :bigsmyl: 

old fart what are you using the cord for??


on the form, im doing the rubber band method,
You only have so long a string,
Try not to Burn it from Both Ends

oldfartfarmer

#1635
Started on my form, MDF rough cut and glued up, spread out the glue with advertisement credit cards,,those things are usefull.
MDF is 3/4--REAL 3/4---so ive got my 1.5 thickness
checked for flatness and square with a level,  a non-dropped-bent-twisted level  :biglaugh:
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rough cut the form in 3/16 ply, need to sand to the lines, It will be the jig for my router
,
cost 12 bucks so far in materials glue and MDF
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You only have so long a string,
Try not to Burn it from Both Ends

Bob D

Hi everybody. Im new here, although I have been reading trad gang for so many years I feel like I know many of you like you were neighbors.
   By the way, Eric, like myself, also have a few long stinky poles with bad smoking habits. Armadillos beware. :o
I was also wondering what is a winter garden? Here in Vermont it's a starter flat under a grow light next to the wood stove.

Shredd

Well it looks like you are on your way...  No turning back now...  Good luck...


kennym

Quote from: oldfartfarmer on October 06, 2019, 02:46:59 PM
Started on my form, MDF rough cut and glued up, spread out the glue with advertisement credit cards,,those things are usefull.
MDF is 3/4--REAL 3/4---so ive got my 1.5 thickness
checked for flatness and square with a level,  a non-dropped-bent-twisted level  :biglaugh:
,
rough cut the form in 3/16 ply, need to sand to the lines, It will be the jig for my router
,
cost 12 bucks so far in materials glue and MDF


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Check the curves on template with a flexible ruler or a pc of glass against the light to find any flats or bumps before you rout the form. Some you won't see til you spray the bow.  Don't even ask how I know...:)
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

monterey

Depending on where you store the form and the humidity and temperature swings, the MDF might be inclined to swell.  A couple coats of paint might be a good thing!
Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

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